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HIS 710
Managing Heritage Resources
Heritage management includes creating, administering, preserving, and programming historical resources. Through lectures, films, seminars, and field trips, we explore these activities in two contexts: first, within the controlled realms of museums, galleries, and historic sites; and second out into the world beyond, where there are diverse community interests to serve in relation to tangible historical properties and cultural landscapes, as well as elusive "sites of memory" owned by the public, nonprofit, and private sectors.
Weekly Contact: Lecture: 3 hrs.
GPA Weight: 1.00
Course Count: 1.00
Billing Units: 1

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- Arts and Contemporary Studies Professional Table I
- Arts and Contemporary Studies Professionally-Related Table II
- English and History Professional Table II
- History Minor
- History Professional Table II
- History and Philosophy Professional Table II
- Open Elective Table
- Politics and Governance Professionally-Related Table IV
- Psychology Professionally-Related Table IV
- Public Administration and Governance Professionally-Related Table I
- Sociology Professionally-Related Table IV